*The Dioxin War: Truth and Lies about a Perfect Poison, 2004* Robert Allen. Examines the far-reaching impacts of Dioxin, a class of extremely toxic and highly persistent chemicals. Dioxin is also a component of the herbicide formulation, Agent Orange, extensively sprayed by U.S. military during the Vietnam War. Reveals the attempts by the chemical industry, in collusion with U.S. regulatory and health authorities, to cover up the true impact of dioxin on human health and how a small group of people brought the truth about dioxin into the public domain. 201 pages. $19.95. Contact Pluto Press, 345 Archway Road, London N6 5AA, UK; phone +44 (0) 20 8348 2724; fax +44 (0)20 8348 9133; email pluto@plutobooks.com; website http://www.plutobooks.com.

*The Friendship Village: A Documentary Film, 2002* Michelle Mason. Documentary film about an international group of veterans who are building a village in Vietnam for children with birth abnormalities related to Agent Orange. Follows the story of the village's founder, George Mizo, taking us through his experiences of war's horror to the personal transformation that led to this remarkable village. 51 minutes. $85. Contact Bullfrog Films, PO Box 149, Oley, PA 19547; phone (800) 543-3764 or (610) 779-8226; fax (610) 370-1978; email info@bullfrogfilms.com; website http://www.bullfrogfilms.com.

*Health and Environmental Effects of Herbicide Spray Campaigns in Colombia, 2002, 2005* Jim Oldham and Rachel Massey. An overview of the effects of U.S. sponsored herbicide spraying in Colombia on human health and the environment. Makes the case for a moratorium on spraying throughout the region. 15 pages. Updated by a fact sheet entitled, Rethinking Plan Colombia: New Science on Roundup: Threats to Human Health and Wildlife, published June 2005. 2 pages. Both are available as a free download at http://www.laslianas.org/Colombia/publications.html. Contact Las Lianas Resource Center, 301 East Hadley Road, Amherst, MA 01002; email laslianas@msn.com; website http://www.laslianas.org.

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